Coronavirus - Here for life (In high population density areas)

Lads there is going to be hell to pay over these lockdowns. Weā€™ll be feeling it for a generation

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A superb post. Worth at least 10 likes. God alone knows what damage youā€™d have done had you been really listening and not missed a good 5 minutes.

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Is their any chance we could get back to normal but weddings stay at 50?

Congratulations

I was talking a while back about the illegal wedding with 300 people in Monaghan over the Christmas and it made me rethink some of my anti-lockdown, rule-breaking stance because I wouldnā€™t feel comfortable going to it.

Can I just say, if the seniors have all been vaccinated and Iā€™ve been vaccinated I absolutely will not give a fuck. I will go to every illegal party, event, gig, orgy, whatever and no fucks given.

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Why not open up if everyone over 60 is vaccinated?

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You wonā€™t get invited back to the orgy

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I thoroughly enjoyed the roll as well pal.

One of our last freedoms left.

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Iā€™d agree with that. I canā€™t see any justification for restrictions once the 70% threshold of vaccination has been reached. Those at risk of death of serious illness will have been vaccinated and there will be no danger of the health system being overwhelmed.

I suppose if restrictions are maintained it would result in a fairly thriving underground rave scene, so that would be good.

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Cool

I donā€™t see that happening in 2021 mate,

Mass gatherings of people are out of the question with multiple vaccines or not.

Well be drinking brandy and cokes by the time of the Corn ui Mhuiri 2nd round group games.

The Listowel Harvest festival will be off the chain

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I cant see it mate.

It was 3 weeks to flatten the curve nearly a year ago sure now.

If there is respitory illness in the community over winter months going forward, the precedent is there now.

Bit of tongue in cheek there but - our government have admitted theyā€™ve no appetite to push back.

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Why do you say that? What reason do you see for restricting mass gatherings in say, September, with 70-80% of the population vaccinated?

Because Tony will say so.

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The narrative is slowly shifting mate, the vaccines wonā€™t protect from covid fully so thatā€™ll be a tool to use with social distancing, washing your hands, mask wearing and restrictions unfortunately.

I donā€™t agree with that obviously, but some of these scientists are zero covid fascists and seem to have serious power over governments including our own FFG shambles.

200 posts to catch up on ā€¦ And surprisingly , itā€™s full of the same chatter from the same posters as the previous 10,000 posts.

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I donā€™t see the reason for that mate to be honest.

There is one possible reason for effort to stop further spread for a time, and thatā€™s to stop mutations because the fear is a mutation arises that undoes all the vaccination work. To be honest I think thatā€™s a weak enough reason, and thereā€™d be no point in us doing that unless the UK and the EU were taking the same approach, and I doubt they will.